DAMBULLA, Sri Lanka, (CMC )– In-form Jordan Johnson struck a crucial half-century to rescue West Indies Under-19s on the rain-affected penultimate day of the opening Youth “Test” against Sri Lanka Under-19s here Thursday.
Jordan Johnson plays behind square during his unbeaten fifty on day three of the opening Youth “Test”. (Photo courtesy of CWI Media)
With his side reeling on 50 for three after resuming their first innings on 27 for one, Johnson crafted a typically positive unbeaten 54, to steer the visitors to 119 without further loss at the close at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium.
Only 24.5 overs were possible due to rain.
The left-hander, already with a hundred in the second Youth One-Day International last week, faced 67 deliveries and struck five fours and a six, in another breezy knock.
More significantly, he inspired a 69-run, unbroken fourth wicket stand with fellow Jamaican Steve Wedderburn who struck an unbeaten 28 from 54 deliveries, with two fours and a six.
West Indies U19s had earlier made a troubled start, Joshua Dorne (6) failing to add to his overnight score and opener Stephen Pascal adding six to his overnight five, before departing.
Both were removed by left-arm spinner Vishwa Lahiru who was Sri Lanka U19s’ best bowler with two for 22.
West Indies Under-19s trail by 313 runs heading into Friday’s final day.
Sri Lanka Under-19s piled up 432 for eight declared courtesy of Dinura Kalupahana’s 150 not out, and half-centuries from Pulindu Perera (71) and Malsha Tharupathi (65).